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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Black Pastor says " blacks should be sent back to Plantation", they already are...PRISONS.

A conservative African American pastor who founded a Tea Party organization
in South Central L.A., says he agrees with Republican
presidential candidate Newt Gingrich that many blacks lack a work ethic. The
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson's solution: send them back to the plantation.

Peterson explained his plan to The
Huffington Post's Black Voices, saying, "one of the things that I would do
is take all black people back to the South and put them on the plantation so
they would understand the ethic of working. I'm going to put them all on the
plantation. They need a good hard education on what it is to work."

He made the comments when asked to comment on Gingrich's back and forth with
Fox News correspondent Juan Williams, who questioned
Gingrich about what he called potentially insulting comments about the poor
and minorities during a Republican presidential debate Monday in South Carolina.
Peterson told Black Voices Newt is
absolutely right:

"Newt said that he would have black children,
minority children work as janitors at school. Working as a janitor would build
character, more so than the handouts so many of them like."
"I know some people take it personally because a whole lot of folks don't
like hearing the truth; they like to be in denial," he added. "Not all black
people, but most black people know, and white people know, and black people say
it more in private than they would in public, but for the last 50 years or so,
generations and generations of black people have relied on the government or
someone else to take care of them."

"Many black women
have had babies out of wedlock and passed that on to their daughters that if
they have babies out of wedlock, they'll get food stamps, free houses and your
rent paid," Peterson said.

According to the report, Peterson himself grew up on an Alabama
plantation where his family had once been enslaved, and where members of his
family had later worked as share croppers.

He is no stranger to controversial rhetoric, having slammed the NAACP for what he called "spreading
lies" about racism within the tea party and being hypocrites for not
speaking out when "black thugs attack white Americans and commit crimes in flash
mobs across the country."

Last summer, Peterson organized a South
Central Los Angeles Tea Party rally, through his organization, Brotherhood
Organization of a New Destiny (B.O.N.D), which was aimed at denouncing the NAACP, which Peterson called
a "political pawn of the liberal-elite, white, racist Democratic Party and not
really for the people."

Peterson told Black Voices he hopes that black people will ultimately "hear
the truth" and "pull away from the Democratic Party and its godless
leaders."